The Moon's orbit of Earth is due to the attractive forces explained by Newton's Universal Law of Gravitation. What
observable phenomena naturally result from the Moon's orbit?
tides
seasons
solar flares
volcanic eruptions

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Answer 1
The answer is tides.

Explanation: high tides and low tides are caused by the moon. The moons gravitational pull generates the tidal force

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Some organisms reproduce sexually. Other organisms reproduce asexually. What are some benefits of asexual reproduction?

1.It It benefits organisms that are immobile

2.immobile.It gives offspring the genetic traits to survive in a particular environment

3. It uses less energy.

4. energy.All of of the above above

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Answer:

3

Explanation:

because you don't have to ...you know

Answer:

It is 4 all of the above.

Explanation:

Yes because I got it right on test.

What is an example of elastic potential energy?
a. stretching a rubber band
b. apple falling from a tree
c. A dog lying on the floor
d. throwing a ball

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Answer:

a.stretching a rubber band

Answer:

An example of elastic potential energy is

A. stretching a rubber band.

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What is a cell in science

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Answer:

Cell, in biology, the basic membrane-bound unit that contains the fundamental molecules of life and of which all living things are composed. A single cell is often a complete organism in itself, such as a bacterium or yeast

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Answer:

A cell is defined as the smallest, basic unit of life that is responsible for all of life's processes.

Explanation:

What is the net force? Is it at rest or is it in motion?

ON, and in motion
13N and in motion
0N and at rest
13N and at rest

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I know that’s it’s 0N for sure. But I’m not sure about the motion and rest part. I think it’ll continue moving though so most probably in motion

Answer

0N and at rest :)

Explanation:

7N+6N=13N

10N+3N=13N

In humans, normal color perception (N) dominates the expression of color blindness (n), and both of these genes are carried on the X chromosome (XN or Xn). A woman with normal color vision has a color-blind father. Her husband is also color-blind.

a. What is the genotype of the colorblind man? ____
b. What is the genotype of the woman? ______
c. What is the probability of her daughter to be colorblind? __________%
d. What is the probability of her sons to be colorblind? _________%

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A- X*Y
B-XHXH
C-50%
D-50%

which of the following is the most complex
according to their cellular level of organization? A.
Hair B. Euglena C. Hydra D.Heart. bplease give explanations.​

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d.corazon.ya que sin el no habria vida

If a DNA strand contains 12% thymine, it also contains ____

a. 12% A, 38% G, 38% C
b. 12% A, 12% G, 38% C
c. 12% A, 12% G, 12% C
d. 38% A, 12% G, 38% C

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Answer:

If G = 14, then C = 14 and G + C is 28. Thus A + T. The percent of adenine in a double-stranded DNA is 38. Therefore G + C = 100 - 76 = 24, and C = 24/2 = 12 percent.  

Explanation:

A=T
so A is 12% too
100-(12+12)
=100-24
=76
then divide by 2 to get each C and G
76/2=38
so C and G are each 38%

the answer is option A

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Which neurotransmitter is a major regulator of mood and behavior and can be chemically altered using drugs like Prozac or Zoloft?
a) nitric oxide
b) substance P
c) norepinephrine
d) serotonin
e) acetylcholine

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Explanation:

Serotonin is an inhibitory neurotransmitter that  responsible for regulating the bodies mood and behavior in the central nervous system and affect the functions of the entire body. Prozac and Zoloft are antidepressants that help retain more serotonin neurotransmitters in neurons.

Answer:

d) serotonin

Serotonin. The other commenter was exactly correct. I just wanted to add that the saying I use to remember this neurotransmitter is “Smiling Sarah” because sarah-tonin improves mood.

8. a) How are the events in the menstrual cycle triggered by the body? (1 point)


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There is a supply of undeveloped eggs in the ovaries. At the beginning of the menstrual cycle, between 6 and 12 undeveloped eggs in the ovaries start to mature. A layer of cells grows around them. At around day 5 of the menstrual cycle, the biggest follicle will continue to grow for another week. At around day 14, the follicle breaks apart, and the wall of the ovary ruptures. The egg is released from the ovary into the fallopian tube, where it can get fertilized. This process is called ovulation. The uterus also changes during the course of the menstrual cycle. It has a lining of cells on the inside, kind of like a cushion with a lot of blood vessels. Fallopian tubes connect the ovaries and the uterus. The uterine cycle begins with menstruation. This is the process through which most of the lining and blood from the last uterine cycle are cleared out of the uterus to prepare for a new attempt at pregnancy. Starting at around day 5, the lining starts to grow. It builds back up to prepare a place for the egg to grow if it gets fertilized. After ovulation, the egg reaches the oviduct. If sperm cells have entered the vagina during intercourse, fertilization may occur at any time in the next two weeks. Then the fertilized egg will move into the uterus and implant itself into the lining, where development will begin.

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The events in the menstrual cycle are primarily triggered by hormonal signals from the body. The menstrual cycle is a complex process regulated by the interplay of hormones produced by the hypothalamus, pituitary gland, and ovaries.

1. Hypothalamus: The hypothalamus, a region of the brain, releases gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) in a pulsatile manner. GnRH stimulates the pituitary gland.

2. Pituitary gland: In response to GnRH, the pituitary gland secretes two important hormones: follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH).

3. Follicular phase: At the beginning of the menstrual cycle, FSH stimulates the growth and maturation of ovarian follicles, which contain the developing eggs (oocytes).

As the follicles grow, they produce estrogen, a hormone that helps prepare the uterus for a possible pregnancy.

4. Ovulation: As the estrogen levels rise, it triggers a surge in LH production by the pituitary gland. The LH surge leads to the release of a mature egg from the ovary, a process called ovulation.

5. Luteal phase: After ovulation, the ruptured follicle in the ovary transforms into a structure called the corpus luteum. The corpus luteum produces progesterone, which prepares the uterus for potential implantation of a fertilized egg.

6. Menstruation: If pregnancy does not occur, the levels of estrogen and progesterone decline. This drop in hormone levels triggers the shedding of the uterine lining, resulting in menstrual bleeding.

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"A cell with 26 chromosomes undergoing meiosis will have 4 daughter cells with 26 chromosomes each by the end of meiosis II. " why is this INCORRECT?

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Answer:

the number of chromosomes each time gets halved

so the first division will have 13 in each daughter cell

and the second will have about 3 in each daughter cell

Explanation:

The first generation of hybrid offspring is called the ______ and can often be used to determine the ____ gene.
a. F2 generation; h.o.m.o.z.y.g.o.u.s.
b. F1 generation; h.o.m.o.z.y.g.o.u.s.
c. P generation; dominant
d. F1 generation; dominant

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P is parent gene, and then the offspring goes to the F1 and then F2, the dominant gene is what gene wins over a recessive. So the answer is c

The preferred generation of hybrid offspring is called the P generation and can often be used to determine the dominant gene.

What is P generation and dominant?

Dominant directs to the relationship between two versions of a gene. Then, Individuals receive two versions of each gene, which are called alleles, from each parent. When the alleles of a gene are different, So, one allele will be expressed This is a dominant gene.

When The P generation is the start of Mendel's work on inheritance, or receiving genetic qualities by transmission from parent to offspring. So, Basically that it refers to traits or genes that are passed from a parental generation to its offspring

When P is the parent gene, and also then the offspring goes to the F1 and also then F2, the dominant gene is what gene wins over a recessive. So the correct option is 'C'.

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Write the correct type of mutation that occurred in creating the mRNA strand for each of the following
examples. Original DNA: ATCCGCTTACG
a. UUGGCGAAUCG: __________________
b. UATGGCGAAUCG: _________________
c. UGGCGAAUCG:__________________

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Answer:

a. the second nucleotide is wrong. It is a U but should be an A. No other nucleotides were effected by this, only the one was effected. This is a Point (Substitution) Mutation.

b. the third nucleotide is wrong. It is a T that was inserted. As you can see, the rest of the nucleotides are right, but since the T was added, it will mess up how the rest of the sequence is read. It will be read UAT GGC GAA... instead of UAG GCG AAU... see how it messed it up? This is an Insertion (Addition) Mutation.

c. the second nucleotide was deleted. This is called a Deletion Mutation. It will mess up the rest of the sequence, similar to how the example above did.

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Read the paragraph from the section "Types Of
Isolation."There are biological properties of organisms
that prevent breeding across different species. They are
known as reproductive isolating mechanisms (RIMs). A
mechanism is a process or method. Which option is the
BEST definition of "properties" as it is used in the
paragraph above?

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The correct answer is B. Traits or features that take effect.

Explanation

Property is a word to designate any quality that identifies identifying something or someone, distinguishing it from its peers. It can refer to different issues such as its characteristics, capabilities, possibilities, physical appearance, among others. According to the text, "There are biological properties of organisms that prevent breeding across different species". So the answer is B. Traits or features that take effect.

How contipedes differ from millipedes​

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Answer:

Millipedes have two sets of legs per segment positioned directly under their body, while centipedes have one set of legs per segment positioned on the side of their body.

answer:

Here are a few tips to spot the differences: Millipedes have two sets of legs per segment positioned directly under their body. Centipedes have one set of legs per segment positioned on the side of their body. ... Millipedes feast on decomposing plants.

Explanation:

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a cell has a 5% salt concentration is placed in a solution with a 15% salt concentration, the cell will

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Answer:

Water will move into and out of the cell at the same rate, causing it to remain the same size.

In this part you will be answering 2 different questions, Please use a full sentence.

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Answer:

search the answer from Urban dictionary

Explanation:

Which of the following increases the population size?

a. favorable light and temperatures

b. inadequate food supply

c. inability to complete

d. inability to migrate, hide or defend

e. inability to resist disease

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Favorable light and temperatures can increase population size

Inadequate food supplies can lead to starvation and/or death

If a population can’t migrate, hide or defend, they will likely die

Populations need to be able to resist disease or they will be wiped out

1. What is a biogeochemical cycle?
2. What drives, or powers, the water cycle?
3. What causes water to condense and form clouds?

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Answer:

1. In ecology and Earth science, a biogeochemical  cycle or substance turnover or cycling of substances is a pathway by which a chemical substance moves through biotic and abiotic compartments of Earth.

2. The sun, which drives the water cycle, heats water in the oceans. Some of it evaporates as vapor into the air. Rising vapor cools and condenses into clouds.

3. Heated by sunshine, the ground heats the air just above it. That warmed air starts to rise because, when warm, it is lighter and less dense than the air around it. As it rises, its pressure and temperature drop causing water vapor to condense. ... The air cools as it rises, and eventually clouds form.

Explanation:

Which action is necessary for a solar eclipse to occur?
The Moon needs to be full.
Earth needs to pass in front of the Sun.
The Sun needs to pass in front of the Moon.
The Moon needs to pass between Earth and the Sun.

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The Moon need to pass between Earth and the Sun is the answer

Which of these elements is likely to be found in an organic compound?

A. helium
B. hydrogen
C. mercury
D. tin

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Answer:

it  could be  B or A

Explanation:

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Help me plz on my biology

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Answer:

no problem is the first time since I am now in number of people who are you doing today is a day off

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Two women gave birth in the same hospital on the same afternoon. Their babies were taken
away, and then brought back to them one hour later. One of the women was worried that
she had been given the wrong baby. She asked for blood tests to be carried out. The hospital
found that she was group A and her husband was group O. The other mother was group
AB and her husband was group A. The woman with blood group A had been given the baby
with blood group O. The woman with group AB was given the baby with blood group B. Use
genetic diagrams to determine whether the women had been given the right babies.​

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Answer:

Explanation:

If the Husband of Woman One had group O blood, than It would be hard for Woman 2's baby to have group O blood, because the Parents of Baby 2 are AB and A. So the hospital did give the woman the right babies

Answer:

They were given the right baby cause the women who was worried her husband was group o and the baby they got was group o and the other women had a child with group b and her blood was a and b so yes it’s correct

Explanation:

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Answer:

more exposure to sunlight and therefore increase photosynthetic production

Explanation:

aid of diagram describe the biconversion of surfur cycles?​

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Answer:

The sulfur cycle describes the movement of sulfur through the geosphere and biosphere. Sulfur is released from rocks through weathering, and then assimilated by microbes and plants. It is then passed up the food chain and assimilated by plants and animals, and released when they decompose.

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NASA using airplanes

Answer:

NASA using aeroplanes.

Explanation:

I think its only NASA.

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Answer:

1 eubacteria

2 archaebacteria

3 eubacteria

4 animalia

5. protista

6. protista

7 archae bacteria

8plants

9 fungi

10 fungi

11 protista

12 protista

13. eubacteria

14. fungi

15 fungi

16 plants

17 protista

18 eubacteria

19 animalia

20 archaebacteria

21. protista

22. animalia

23eubacteria

24 likely fungi though archae and protista and eubacteria would fit too

Explanation:

ALL living organsims can absrob nitrogen as free gas.
A True
B False

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Answer: FALSE is my best guess on this one.

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An earthquake is best described as a
I need an edg answer

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Answer:

short term

Explanation:

Answer:

short term

Explanation:

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During what phase of meiosis does non-sister chromatids align at the equator?

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ooo i know this one its metaphase

describe the structure of​

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Answer:

Of what?

Explanation:

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